Dry Lab 2 Flashcards
What is a heterochrony?
- Difference in timing or duration of developmental processing compared to other organisms or ancestors
- genetically controlled difference in the the timing of a developmental process
What is a heterochronic gene pathway?
- cascade of regulatory genes that are temporally controlled to specify specific timing of developmental events
What occurs when there are mutations in heterochronic genes?
- cause temporal transformations in cell fates in which stage-specific events are omitted or reiterated
What is let-7?
- a heterochronic switch gene
What does loss of let-7 cause?
- causes reiteration of larval cell fates during the adult stage
What does an increase in let-7 cause?
- causes precocious expression of adult fates during larval stages
Let-7 temporally regulated 21-nucleotide RNA is complimentary to?
- lin-14, lin-28, lin-41, lin-42, and daf-12
- this indicates that expression of these genes may regulate let-7
What is the hypothesis of this study?
- The sequential stage-specific expression of the lin-4 and let-7 regulatory RNAs triggers transitions in the complement of heterochronic regulatory proteins to coordinate developmental timing
What does lin-4 do?
- regulatory RNA that negatively regulates lin-14 and lin-28
What is n2853?
- a mutation that caused strong retarded heterochronic defects in a lin14(+) and a temperature-sensitive adult lethal phenotype with vulval bursting
What is mg279?
- a suppressor mutation that caused weak retarded phenotype
What normally happens in C. elegans development?
- hypodermal blast cells divide at each larval stage
- at adult stage they exit the cell cycle and fuse with neighbouring hypodermal seam cells and generate cuticular alae
What happens during development in C. elegans with n2853 mutation?
- at L4 to adult moult, they reiterated larval patterns of cell division and failed to generate alae
- then at L5 to adult they returned to normal
- the opposite happened for over-expressing let-7
What does let-7 upregulate?
- LIN-29 expression in the hypodermis during L4 stage which specifies adult cell fates
Which mutations affect late larval stage development?
- let-7, lin-41 and lin-42
- this means that lin-41 and lin-42 may be negatively regulated by let-7 since the mutations are suppressed by each other